Charles Murphy's 'Little Dwellings' Come to Cherry Republic

But just when you think this prolific artist has revealed all of his many and varied gifts, he surprises us with a whimsical new medium that delights the senses in a whole new way.
‘The Little Dwellings Of Wildwood Lane’ is a collection of miniature structures built by Murphy in 2018. “These little dwellings serve as the homes for a fictional community of reclusive, tiny forest inhabitants whose lives are dedicated to preserving the health and well being of their woodland environment,” Murphy explains. “The structures are designed to be installed in natural settings and found either by accident or by design, owing to the intent of the host party.”

Murphy will install three additional structures across Lake Street on the grounds of the Glen Arbor Arts Association, which is hosting the New Views: Home/Place exhibit from June 7-August 8, 2019. This juried exhibition of 2D and 3D work will explore home and place identity from fresh, original and unexpected perspectives. Michelle Aucello, who leads the GAAC’s Little Artists program, facilitated a fairy house-building project earlier this month, and the resulting fairy houses will be on display sporadically throughout the run of the exhibition.
Images of Murphy’s Little Dwellings made their debut in a 2019 calendar he created. A collector’s portfolio containing all 13 of the calendar images are available as fine art digital giclees and are available to the public directly from the artist. For more information, call 231-947-6285.